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 Handout  Work in table groups to complete  For each issue, you will have 4 minutes to read and discuss with your group  Pencils down during this time, this is just discussion (unless you’re highlighting info)  You will then have 3 minutes to write your grades and explanations.  Classroom discussion after each issue.

 Make Cards  Front and back ▪ Radical Republicans ▪ President Johnson  When a statement is read you will hold up the card showing the correct answer

 Confiscate plantations and divide land amongst freedmen  Radical Republican  Southerners need to take an oath to support, protect and defend the Constitution of the US  President Johnson  Supports Lincoln’s “malice toward none”  President Johnson  Punish the South  Radical Republican

 States should be able to decide if they want to grant equal rights to freedmen  President Johnson  Only certain African Americans should be given the right to vote, like those that could read or write  President Johnson  States would be ruled by military law until they enforced the new laws  Radical Republicans

 Cancel all Confederate debts  President Johnson  Congress should pass laws giving some land to the freedmen and should build schools for them  Radical Republicans